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Christian Carloni publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Christian Carloni sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 166 publications — 34th percentile

34% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Christian Carloni D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Christian Carloni sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Christian Carloni is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Engineering, with a strong focus on Civil and Structural Engineering and Building and Construction.

The scientist's work concentrates on topics related to the structural behavior and reinforcement of concrete and masonry materials. Key areas of study include:

  • Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete
  • Innovative Concrete Reinforcement Materials
  • Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis
  • Structural Load-Bearing Analysis
  • Concrete Corrosion and Durability
  • Structural Response to Dynamic Loads
  • Innovations in Concrete and Construction Materials

Christian Carloni has published extensively in several academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Construction and Building Materials
  • Journal of Composites for Construction
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Engineering Mechanics
  • Materials

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Christian Carloni include:

  • Determination of the interfacial cohesive material law for SRG composites bonded to a masonry substrate (2020), Engineering Failure Analysis
  • The role of the fiber-matrix interfacial properties on the tensile behavior of FRCM coupons (2020), Construction and Building Materials
  • Relationship between the effective strain of PBO FRCM-strengthened RC beams and the debonding strain of direct shear tests (2020), Engineering Structures
  • Tensile Testing of FRCM Coupons for Material Characterization: Discussion of Critical Aspects (2022), Journal of Composites for Construction
  • Width Effect in FRP-Concrete Debonding Mechanism: A New Formula (2020), Journal of Composites for Construction

The scientist collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Tommaso D'Antino
  • Francesco Focacci
  • Mohammod Minhajur Rahman
  • Mattia Santandrea
  • Lesley H. Sneed

Best Publications

  • Matrix–fiber bond behavior in PBO FRCM composites: A fracture mechanics approach

    Tommaso D'Antino;Christian Carloni;Lesley Sneed;Carlo Pellegrino

  • Width effect in the interface fracture during shear debonding of FRP sheets from concrete

    Kolluru V. Subramaniam;Christian Carloni;Lucio Nobile

  • Experimental determination of FRP–concrete cohesive interface properties under fatigue loading

    Christian Carloni;Kolluru V. Subramaniam;Marco Savoia;Claudio Mazzotti

  • Flexural behavior of RC beams strengthened with steel-FRCM composite

    Lesley H. Sneed;Salvatore Verre;Christian Carloni;Luciano Ombres

  • A comparison of the bond behavior of PBO-FRCM composites determined by double-lap and single-lap shear tests

    L. H Sneed;Tommaso D'Antino;C. Carloni;Carlo Pellegrino

  • Investigation of sub-critical fatigue crack growth in FRP/concrete cohesive interface using digital image analysis

    Christian Carloni;Kolluru V. Subramaniam

  • Role of the Matrix Layers in the Stress-transfer Mechanism of FRCM Composites Bonded to a Concrete Substrate

    Christian Carloni;Tommaso D'Antino;Lesley Sneed;Carlo Pellegrino

  • Direct determination of cohesive stress transfer during debonding of FRP from concrete

    Christian Carloni;Kolluru V. Subramaniam

  • Torsional behavior of RC beams strengthened with PBO-FRCM composite – An experimental study

    Meyyada Y. Alabdulhady;Lesley H. Sneed;Christian Carloni

  • FRP-Masonry Debonding: Numerical and Experimental Study of the Role of Mortar Joints

    Christian Carloni;Kolluru V. Subramaniam

  • Flexural behaviour of RC members strengthened with FRCM: State-of-the-art and predictive formulas

    Francesco Bencardino;Christian Carloni;Antonio Condello;Francesco Focacci

  • Influence of the substrate characteristics on the bond behavior of PBO FRCM-concrete joints

    Tommaso D’Antino;Lesley H. Sneed;Christian Carloni;Carlo Pellegrino

  • Fracture analysis for orthotropic cracked plates

    Lucio Nobile;Christian Carloni

  • Investigation of Bond Behavior of PBO Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Matrix Composite-Concrete Interface

    Lesley H. Sneed;Tommaso D’Antino;Christian Carloni

  • Effect of the inherent eccentricity in single-lap direct-shear tests of PBO FRCM-concrete joints

    Tommaso D’Antino;Lesley H. Sneed;Christian Carloni;Carlo Pellegrino

  • Steel fiber reinforced geopolymer matrix (S-FRGM) composites applied to reinforced concrete structures for strengthening applications: A preliminary study

    Lorenza Carabba;Mattia Santandrea;Christian Carloni;Stefania Manzi

  • An Understanding of the Width Effect in FRP–Concrete Debonding

    K. V. Subramaniam;C. Carloni;L. Nobile

  • FRP-masonry interfacial debonding: An energy balance approach to determine the influence of the mortar joints

    Christian Carloni;Francesco Focacci

  • An indirect method to calibrate the interfacial cohesive material law for FRCM-concrete joints

    F. Focacci;Tommaso D'Antino;Christian Carloni;Lesley Sneed

  • Periodic variation of the transferable load at the FRP-masonry interface

    Francesco Focacci;Christian Carloni

  • Loading rate effect on the debonding phenomenon in fiber reinforced cementitious matrix-concrete joints

    Christian Carloni;Salvatore Verre;Lesley H. Sneed;Luciano Ombres

  • Critical comparison of the boundary effect model with cohesive crack model and size effect law

    Christian Carloni;Gianluca Cusatis;Marco Salviato;Jia Liang Le

  • Experimental Analysis of the Bond Behavior of Glass, Carbon, and Steel FRCM Composites

    Tommaso D'Antino;Carlo Pellegrino;Christian Carloni;Lesley H. Sneed

Frequent Co-Authors

Carlo Pellegrino
Carlo Pellegrino University of Padua
Kolluru V. L. Subramaniam
Kolluru V. L. Subramaniam Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
Gianluca Cusatis
Gianluca Cusatis Northwestern University
Zdeněk P. Bažant
Zdeněk P. Bažant Northwestern University
Gianmarco de Felice
Gianmarco de Felice Roma Tre University
Erasmo Viola
Erasmo Viola University of Bologna
Maria Antonietta Aiello
Maria Antonietta Aiello University of Salento
Xianglin Gu
Xianglin Gu Tongji University
Antoine E. Naaman
Antoine E. Naaman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Surendra P. Shah
Surendra P. Shah Northwestern University

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